Yellow Beeswax

Yellow Beeswax

280 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Impurity (%) Max 0.5%
  • Usage & Applications Used as an ingredient in creams, lotions, balms, soaps, candles, and as a coating for fruits and cheeses
  • Position Base Raw Material
  • Shape Blocks or Pellets
  • Grade Cosmetic Grade
  • Weight Varies (Typically sold in 1kg, 5kg packs)
  • Chemical Name Beeswax
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Yellow Beeswax Price And Quantity

  • 100 , , Kilograms
  • 280 INR/Kilograms

Yellow Beeswax Product Specifications

  • Solid
  • Max 0.5%
  • Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Candle Making, Food Industry, Polishes
  • Used as an ingredient in creams, lotions, balms, soaps, candles, and as a coating for fruits and cheeses
  • Cera Alba, Cera Flava
  • Yellow
  • Beeswax
  • Base Raw Material
  • Blocks or Pellets
  • Varies (Typically sold in 1kg, 5kg packs)
  • Cosmetic Grade

Yellow Beeswax Trade Information

  • 24 Hours

Product Description

Since the time of our inception, we are known as one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of Beeswax. Processed from natural wax that is produced in the bee hives of honey bees, these products are are used for making candles, as metal injection molding binder, in the production of food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Special tests are conducted to make sure that these products are free of impurities. These products are packed in hygienic and tamper proof packages. Available in customized quantities, Beeswax is priced at industry leading rates.

Features:

  • Pure and environment friendly
  • Safe and easy to use
  • Free from toxic elements and hygienically processed
  • Longer shelf life and high effectiveness

Specification

Application

Lip Balm, Skin Moisturizer, Candles, Cooking, Pain Relief, Sealing Envelopes

Specific Gravity

0.95

Melting Point

143-148 Degree F




Key Properties of Yellow Beeswax

Yellow Beeswax boasts a saponification value of 87104 mg KOH/g and an ester value of 7080 mg KOH/g. It remains solid at room temperature, with a density between 0.9580.970 g/cm at 20C. Insoluble in water yet soluble in organic solvents, its chemical stability and cosmetic-grade purity (impurity max 0.5%) ensure ideal performance for diverse industries.


Applications Across Industries

Yellow Beeswax finds versatile use in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, the food industry, polishes, as well as candle making. It is a key ingredient in creams, lotions, balms, and soaps, while also functioning as a coating for fruits and cheeses. Its natural properties make it a preferred base raw material for both large-scale and artisanal manufacturing.


Optimal Storage and Shelf Life

To maintain the integrity and quality of yellow beeswax, keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Adhering to these recommended storage conditions will preserve its characteristics and ensure a minimum shelf life of two years. Proper storage is essential for its continued effectiveness in all applications.

FAQs of Yellow Beeswax:


Q: How should yellow beeswax be stored to maintain its quality?

A: Yellow beeswax should be kept in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps preserve its natural properties and extends its shelf life to at least two years.

Q: What are the main applications of cosmetic-grade yellow beeswax?

A: This grade of yellow beeswax is commonly used as a base raw material in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries for creams, lotions, balms, and soaps. Its also popular in candle making, the food industry for coating fruits and cheeses, and in the production of polishes.

Q: Where does this beeswax originate and who supplies it?

A: The yellow beeswax is produced, exported, and supplied by manufacturers based in India. It is available for purchase in various forms and quantities to suit industrial and artisanal needs.

Q: What benefits does yellow beeswax offer in formulation processes?

A: In formulations, yellow beeswax provides emollient properties, improves texture, and enhances moisture retention for lotions and balms. It also acts as a stabilizer and thickener in creams and a protective coating in culinary applications.

Q: When is yellow beeswax considered unsuitable for use?

A: Beeswax should not be used if it has a strong, rancid odor, visual impurities exceeding 0.5%, or if it has been improperly stored, as its stability and effectiveness may be compromised.

Q: How is yellow beeswax typically incorporated in candle making?

A: Yellow beeswax can be melted and blended with other waxes or fragrances to produce candles. Its natural color and aroma make it a preferred choice for premium, environmentally friendly candles.

Q: What makes yellow beeswax insoluble in water yet soluble in organic solvents?

A: The natural chemical composition of beeswax, which consists primarily of esters and hydrocarbons, renders it insoluble in water but allows it to dissolve readily in organic solvents, facilitating its use in various industrial applications.

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